Employers and graduate schools love the alumni of the Colleges of Distinction

The College Central Network is an online career program customized for Pfeiffer alumni. Register as an alumnus to take advantage of the free services that CollegeCentral.com offers directly to the Pfeiffer community:

Upload your resume for critique by Career Services and for viewing by employers.

Pfeiffer Career Services and FOCUS 2 have partnered to bring you a new program designed to help you select the right college major and plan your career pathway.

FOCUS 2 is an online, interactive career and educational planning tool for college students. It utilizes self assessment, career exploration and decision making in one program. Students who use FOCUS make better decisions about their goals and plans and they also learn how to self-mange their own careers.

Use FOCUS 2 to help you-

Choose or change your major

Validate your career preferences

Verify an early choice of a occupational field

If you are using FOCUS 2 for the FIRST time, click the link to create a NEW ACCOUNT.

ResumesYour resume is a one-page advertisement of why an employer should hire you. Spend time preparing your resume and have it reviewed by several different people. Take advantage of resume critiques from both Pfeiffer Career Services and employers and be sure to check the calendar for related workshops.

Cover LettersA well-written cover letter is often the first opportunity you have to communicate with a potential employer. Cover letters are not necessary for Career Fairs and most CCN submissions (unless requested). As with your resume, take time to carefully prepare and proofread your cover letter and customize it for the position for which you are applying.

InterviewsThe more prepared you are during an interview the better. The impression you make in the first few moments will determine if you receive a second round interview or an offer. Understand interviewing is a skill; as with all skills, it takes preparation and practice to enhance the quality of that skill. Although there are no guarantees, there are things you can do to increase your chances of success.

OffersEmployment offers may come in many forms: in writing, over the phone or in person. If you are interested in the position, you may accept immediately. However, you may want to take some time to consider the offer. Meet with a Career Services Adviser to review and discuss your offer. Remember both verbal and written commitments must be honored, reneging is never acceptable.